How Does Benedick Change In Much Ado About Nothing

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In the play 'Much Ado About Nothing,' the men's attitudes towards Hero change considerably from scene to scene. These changes occur due to context, misinformation, and the importance of the men's honour. In Act 1 Scene 1, Claudio, Benedick and Don Pedro discuss their opinions of Hero. Claudio states that she is 'the sweetest lady that ever I looked on.' 'Sweetest' is an example of a superlative - Claudio has never seen a sweeter lady than Hero. He is completely infatuated with her, and thinks there is no-one better. Benedick does not share this opinion. When Claudio asks - referring to Hero - 'Can the world buy such a jewel?' Benedick replies 'Yay, and a case to put it in.' While Claudio thinks that she is a precious 'jewel' and s great treasure,

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